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These two plays are unique additions to the world of Masonic and Eastern Star theater. 'Not My Legacy' is a debate on making a legacy in light of famous Masons and Eastern Star sisters of the past. 'Godhead, Apathy And Brad Paisley' looks at Masons in contemporary rock music, while touching on rap, country music, segregation, Prince Hall and even the Illuminati. 'Not My Legacy' is also available in a Yiddish edition, the first Masonic play translated into Yiddish. Each show features two performers and can be performed by Masons and Eastern Star. They can be performed for the public, but are…mehr

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These two plays are unique additions to the world of Masonic and Eastern Star theater. 'Not My Legacy' is a debate on making a legacy in light of famous Masons and Eastern Star sisters of the past. 'Godhead, Apathy And Brad Paisley' looks at Masons in contemporary rock music, while touching on rap, country music, segregation, Prince Hall and even the Illuminati. 'Not My Legacy' is also available in a Yiddish edition, the first Masonic play translated into Yiddish. Each show features two performers and can be performed by Masons and Eastern Star. They can be performed for the public, but are also a perfect length for lodge meetings. Playwright Aaron Joy is a music writer who has been involved in Masonry in his home of Portland, Maine. His theater work spans on and off stage in the U.S. and Japan, including directing Off-Broadway and tech at San Francisco's Jon Sims Center. While his music work includes owning his own label, Roman Midnight Music, and extensive blogging and podcasting.
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Aaron Joy (W.W.U., Bachelor of Arts in Sociology, 2001) worked as the 'Bellingham Herald' librarian for a few years and wrote for the 'Bellingham Herald,' 'Whatcom Watch' and 'Betty Pages' newspapers. His local theater and history work earned a Mayors Arts Award Letter of Commendation (2000). He has lived in Hungary, Japan, San Francisco and Manhattan, the later where he directed Off-Broadway and worked in the music industry. He now lives in Portland, Maine and is on staff of a law firm. He has written and published countless fiction and non-fiction books since his first book in 1999, "A History Of Bellingham's Parks", including books on spirituality and music history. He is also a prolific blogger and youtuber. www.aaronjoyauthor.weebly.com